Who's doing what?
Want to find out who's on board?
We're not in the business of naming and shaming, but only the CA Brumbies, CFMEU Raiders, ACT Cricket and Radford College have let us know what they're doing. Since there are 40,000 men and boys that play for a school, club, university or are involved in some other way in sport, that leaves a heap of other blokes we haven't heard from yet. If you know anyone involved in sport that is being a good bloke and making their sport fun, friendly and safe for women, please let us know. We'd love to highlight what they're doing.
We would like to say a big thanks and acknowledge the efforts of the following sports that have shown they are committed to getting behind White Ribbon Day and creating fun, friendly and safe environments for women and girls.
CA Brumbies
The Computer Associates Brumbies have been involved with the local White Ribbon Day campaign for a long time now, helping out with sausage sizzles, shopping centres stalls and by putting out some of their big stars in stinking hot conditions to take on the CFMEU Raiders and raise awareness about White Ribbon Day in what we hope will become an annual event to determine the best footy code in Canberra (read more...)
CFMEU Raiders
The CFMEU Raiders have also been involved with the local White Ribbon Day campaign for a long time now, helping out with sausage sizzles, shopping centres stalls and taking out the initial cross-code footy game against the CA Brumbies (read more...)
ACT Cricket
ACT Cricket has been involved with the White Ribbon Day campaign, and this year got all the players from the ACT Comets and Victoria Bushrangers 2nd XI to take the oath and swear never to commit, excuse or remain silent about violence against women (read more...)
Radford College
Through its Team SUPPORT Project, Radford College is the first school in Canberra to get involved in the ACT White Ribbon Sports Challenge. Both staff and students are making an effort to raise awareness about this important issue (read more...)

